Lower vs Upper – Antelope Canyon, AZ

Not far from Horseshoe Bend is a famous tourist attraction on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Northern Arizona. Its name is Antelope Canyon. A series of slot canyons that are unlike anything you have ever seen. The Colorado River carved narrow passageways through the warmly colored Arizona rock hundreds of years ago to form beautifully…

Met Crush Today

Today we were lucky enough to go on our first dive with Luke Barrow, a local photographer! We had an amazing time diving with the crush the turtle and thousands of other fish. We dove at a spot called ‘The Electrics” (aka Kahe Beach Park). This spot has gotten its name from the two giant…

It’s just so grand!

  Obviously, the Grand Canyon National Park was a must see. I truly had no idea how grand it really is. It’s like the Disney World of national parks. With multiple hotels, RV parks, restaurants, even Dip N Dots, and so much more, you could spend a week here and still not see everything. We…

Diving Into the 4th of July From HI!

Happy 4th of July to my family and friends back on the mainland. It’s a little strange being away from home but we’re thankfully still in this beautiful country to celebrate today. I wanted to quickly share these photos with you guys that Brandon and I took last summer at our favorite dive spot in…

Vegas in 60 seconds

I’ve been running around so here is a concise-ish list of fun things to do in Vegas! Quick, Quick – Best Things to do in Las Vegas Your cab’s pulling up to the strip and you’re unprepared for the tsunami of Vegas excursions, restaurants, tours & shows – Here’s what you need to know! EDC…

Blue Hole – Santa Fe, New Mexico

When you’re cruising down Historic Route 66 in New Mexico mid June and your AC goes out, life is rough. But don’t worry, one of New Mexico’s best kept secrets has got you covered! Google ‘Blue Hole Santa Rosa ‘and find a recreational park just a couple of miles off the highway. When you arrive,…

Horseshoe Bend – Page, Az

If you’re ever near Page, Arizona, Horseshoe Bend is a must! This hidden gem is just off Route 89. You’ll see a dirt parking lot and if you’re lucky, only a few dozen cars. But don’t worry, this vast natural wonder is big enough for hundreds of tourists to have their own space.